Schroth Blue Oyster Scoliosis Correction Kit
Product Description:
The Schroth Blue Oyster Kit is your complete solution for practicing the Schroth method of scoliosis correction at home. This comprehensive kit, designed for individual therapy, incorporates the principles of three-dimensional scoliosis treatment developed by Katharina Schroth. It’s compatible with leading Schroth schools, including Best Practice (Dr. Hans-Rudolf Wiess), International Schroth Three Dimensional Scoliosis Therapy (ISST – Axel M. Hennes), and Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School (Dr. Rigo).
Kit Contents:
- 1 x Detachable T-shaped strap with ring and loop
- 1 x Wedge cushion
- 3 x Rectangular cushions
- 1 x Protective carrying case
Materials & Manufacturing:
The Schroth Blue Oyster Kit is manufactured in Chelyabinsk, Russia, using high-quality textiles from OLDOS TM (ОЛДОС), a leading supplier of chemical (synthetic) fiber fabrics. The fabric is sourced from Wujiang Huaxun Textile Co., LTD (China) and boasts water-resistant properties, allowing for easy cleaning and sanitization with standard surface disinfectants. (HS Code: 5407).
Benefits:
- Effective Scoliosis Treatment: Designed to support the Schroth method’s principles of asymmetric breathing and three-dimensional correction.
- Convenience: All necessary tools are included in one convenient kit for easy home use.
- Durable & Hygienic: Constructed from high-quality, water-resistant materials for long-lasting use and easy cleaning.
- Versatile: Compatible with various Schroth therapy approaches.
About the Schroth Method:
The Schroth method is a widely recognized approach to scoliosis treatment that focuses on correcting spinal curvature through specific exercises and breathing techniques. This method aims to improve posture, reduce pain, and enhance overall quality of life for individuals with scoliosis.
(Note: This product is intended as a supplemental tool for scoliosis management. It should be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional familiar with the Schroth method.)